According to a tweet from their @TweetroApp Twitter account the paid version of their popular Twitter app Tweetro, known as Tweetro+, is now waiting on certification. That process typically takes anywhere between a couple of days to about 10 days on average.

Tweetro+ has been submitted to Microsoft for certification! Hopefully not much longer to wait..

According to the tweet there is no info on pricing yet and they indicate it will be announced once the app passes certification.

As for new features in the updated paid app it looks like they have made performance improvements, improved navigation between columns, added an option to remove the photo feed from the main hub and lots of other tweaks. They also confirmed it will run on Windows 8 RT for those who are already on the Microsoft Surface RT or other RT based Windows tablets.

Personally, I am looking forward to getting Tweetro running again on my systems.

Note: If anyone from the Windows Store is reading this how about a little nudge in the certification process for Tweetro+ to get it out to the fans?

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I remember that Senior Tech Analyst and Mashable\’s resident Apple fangirl Christina Warren gave the Windows Phone 8 a try this December 2012 and she mentioned Tweetro in her reviews (e.g. http://mashable.com/2012/11/20/living-with-lumia-day-7/). In general she pointed it out as one of the useful Twitter clients on Windows Phone, but still claims that the browser is better for Twitter management. What tasks would you point out that Tweetro does better than the regular Twitter-in-browser?